This section is for pennies struck in any metal up to decimalisation.
The penny has been the basic unit of currency since the Saxon period and was itself derived from the Roman denarius. Although the bronze penny ceased to be legal tender on decimalisation, the name survived as the New Penny, equivalent to 2.4 old pennies.
£25.00
S3990, F157. Edward VII 1902 normal tide penny. Very light wear. Grade: gEF
£150.00
S3990A, Freeman 156, Gouby BP 1902A. Edward VII 1902 low tide penny with the internal angle of the 2 partially filled due to a chip on the die. Residual lustre...
£30.00
S3990, F159. Edward VII 1904 penny. Scarce. Mostly toned with light wear and residual lustre to the obverse. Grade: EF
£20.00
S3990, Freeman 163, Gouby BP 1907 Ab. Edward VII 1907 bronze penny with 10.5 teeth date width. Wear to the high points, the reverse struck from a worn and flawed...
£18.00
S3990, Freeman 165. Edward VII 1908 penny with dies 2+C. Scarce. Past cleaning but now pleasantly re-toned. Grade: gFine